Hi there!
I have a model, smth like this:
class Action(models.Model):
def can_be_applied(self, user):
#whatever
return True
and I want to override its default Manager. But I don't know how to pass the
current user variable to the manager, so I have to do smth like this:
[act for act in Action.objects.all() if act.can_be_applied(user)]
How do I get rid of it by just overriding the manager?
Thanks.
- Valentin Golev
- http://valyagolev.net/
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